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Rachelle
Comparing two words [tomodachi vs nakama] and their differences in Japanese.
What is the difference between "tomodachi" and "nakama"? I assume they both mean friend, but what is the correct way to use them? When would I use "nakama" if at all? Example sentences to compare would be appreciated.
Also, what is the word in Japanese for "or" in English?
26 kwi 2015 15:16
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From what I gathered in TV, it seems that 友達(tomodachi) is like a general friend while 仲間(nakama) is someone you go through thick and thin with. An example is in One Piece, where the crewmates call each other nakama. I have also heard it used with bandmates.
As for "or," か (ka) can be used, such as 田中さんや山田さんはやります。 (tanaka-san ya yamada-san wa yarimasu) (Tanaka or Yamada will do it)
26 kwietnia 2015
Curious as well! Always thought nakama was more of a partner/colleague than a friend but let's see what the good nihonfolk say
26 kwietnia 2015
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Rachelle
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